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  <text>If you are creating (new) unit tests for a .NET assembly and wish them to be run as part of the following, you need to do the following:

Browse to \Server\Implementation\Build Scripts\Cookbook.  This folder contains a number of .recipe files.  Each recipe file contains a list of .NET assemblies that contain unit tests that are to be run by the nightly build.

If your .NET assembly currently resides in one of these recipe file, you don't need to do anything.  The unit tests for your DLL are already configured to run in the nightly build.

Otherwise, determine whether your .NET assembly belongs in any of the currently existing recipe files.  If so, check out that recipe file, add your assembly to the recipe file and check the recipe file back in.  You're done.

If your assembly doesn't logically belong in any of the existing recipe files, create a new recipe file with the same format as the existing ones, only with your assembly in the recipe file instead.  Add this new recipe file to ClearCase in the Cookbook folder.
If you create a new recipe file, you need to add it to the cookbook.  Check out the file "\Server\Implementation\Build Scripts\Cookbook.txt" and add a line to this file for your new recipe.  Use the format described in the cookbook file.

That's it.  Let me know if you have any questions about all this.  Thanks.

Greg Tighe</text>
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